The 8 best-dressed men of the week

Bar of the week: Clean Air Bar with Ketel One vodka

Every week, we scour the city to find the best bars our capital has to offer. Whether you're a cocktail kind of guy, or a man who enjoys a decent draft beer, there's a GQ-worthy drinking spot to suit every taste.

The 8 best-dressed men of the week

Bar of the week: Clean Air Bar with Ketel One vodka

Every week, we scour the city to find the best bars our capital has to offer. Whether you're a cocktail kind of guy, or a man who enjoys a decent draft beer, there's a GQ-worthy drinking spot to suit every taste.

In Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, one the Playstation VR launch games, you play the unlucky participant in the world’s scariest fairground ride. Like every other haunted house you’ve been to at the circus, you’re sitting on a cart which trundles around a haunted house, except this time you’ve got a gun in each hand and hordes of killer clowns are trying to take you out.

Without the VR element, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood would be a very unremarkable game. It’s got crappy graphics by the standards of modern consoles, the gameplay mechanics hark back to arcade shooters like Time Crisis and there’s absolutely no story mode or any explanation for why you’re there or what you’re doing. None of that matters. With the VR headset on, a Playstation motion controller in each hand and no-one in the house, Rush of Blood is one of the scariest and most thrilling experiences on the Playstation.

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There’s no question: your brain thinks you are literally sitting on a rusty fairground cart under constant threat of having your head stabbed with a rusty axe, or losing your head on one of the planks that cross your path. It’s not clever, it’s not complex, and it won’t occupy your attention for long, but as a compelling demonstration of what VR is capable of, you can’t go wrong with Until Dawn: Rush of Blood.